Future Generation Nepal
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Budhanilkantha Municipality-9, Mandikhatar, Kathmandu N/A Kathmandu +977014374766 fgnnepal@gmail.com http://futuregenerationnepal.org.np |
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Local Child Protection Project - LCP |
Future Generation Nepal (FGN) founded in 2019 by a young and dynamic team of passionate individuals with a mission to protect vulnerable children, combat child trafficking and prevent family separation. Our history goes back much further in the areas of child protection, human rights and social development. Many of the FGN staff worked as part of the team for the innovative United States INGO, Next Generation Nepal. It pioneered family reintegration from illegal childcare homes in Nepal, as well as playing a pivotal role in the legal recognition of orphanage trafficking and the harm caused to children by orphanage voluntourism from the US State Department, Trafficking in Persons Report. It was through Next Generation Nepal that today’s Future Generation Nepal team gained experience on the sensitivities and conduct on how to rescue and reunify trafficked children with their families. We were involved in reunifying over 400 children with their families and reconnecting over 700 more. FGN staff were “first responders” during the Nepal earthquake in 2015 to prevent a rise in orphanage trafficking by those taking advantage of the emergency conditions that existed in the hard-hit areas which left families homeless and destitute. FGN’s senior staff have experience in the training and capacity building of the Nepal Government and other like-minded organizations that worked alongside them. Our senior staffs have over 12 years’ of experience in child protection, human rights and social development. We are experts in the deinstitutionalization of childcare homes including rescues, managing “temporary safe houses”, family reintegration, and alternative care. Poverty can be a key factor in family separation and FGN offers family-strengthening livelihoods to families in need and are vulnerable to child trafficking. FGN work closely with other local organizations, local community leaders, teachers, government officials and influencers.